“Wonder is the beginning of wisdom in learning from books as well as from nature.”
Source: How to Read a Book: The Classic Bestselling Guide to Reading Books and Accessing Information
Mortimer Jerome Adler est un philosophe américain, un éducateur et un auteur populaire. Comme philosophe il s'inscrit dans les traditions de l'aristotélisme et du thomisme. Il vécut de longues périodes à New York, Chicago, San Francisco et à San Mateo en Californie. Il travailla pour l'université Columbia, l'université de Chicago et l'Encyclopædia Britannica, ainsi que pour l'Institut pour la recherche philosophique qu'Adler avait fondé. Wikipedia
“Wonder is the beginning of wisdom in learning from books as well as from nature.”
Source: How to Read a Book: The Classic Bestselling Guide to Reading Books and Accessing Information
Source: Reforming Education: The Opening of the American Mind (1990), p. 316
Source: Connie Robertson (1998). Book of Humorous Quotations. p. 2
“True freedom is impossible without a mind made free by discipline.”
Source: How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
Source: How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
Source: How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
“To agree without understanding is inane. To disagree without understanding is impudent.”
Source: How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
“The complexities of adult life get in the way of the truth.”
Source: How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
Source: How to Read a Book: The Classic Bestselling Guide to Reading Books and Accessing Information
Source: How to Read a Book: The Classic Bestselling Guide to Reading Books and Accessing Information
Source: How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
“It is only by struggling with difficult books, books over one's head, that anyone learns to read.”
Source: Reforming Education: The Opening of the American Mind (1990), p. 315
Source: Joseph Allen (1979). The Leisure alternatives catalog: food for mind & body. p. 134
“You can't be a philosopher and an activist. If you do, you get all mixed up.”
Source: F.N. D'Alession. " Philosopher, reformer Mortimer Adler, father of 'Great Books' program, dies at 98 http://lubbockonline.com/stories/062901/upd_075-4286.shtml#.VVHE0_ntmko." at lubbockonline.com, June 29, 2001.
Source: Reforming Education: The Opening of the American Mind (1990), p. 316
“The telephone book is full of facts, but it doesn't contain a single idea.”
Source: Connie Robertson (1998). Book of Humorous Quotations. p. 2
Source: Reforming Education: The Opening of the American Mind (1990), p. 312
Source: Reforming Education: The Opening of the American Mind (1990), p. 314
Source: Reforming Education: The Opening of the American Mind (1990), p. 314
Source: Reforming Education: The Opening of the American Mind (1990), p. 314
Source: F.N. D'Alession. " Philosopher, reformer Mortimer Adler, father of 'Great Books' program, dies at 98 http://lubbockonline.com/stories/062901/upd_075-4286.shtml#.VVHE0_ntmko." at lubbockonline.com, June 29, 2001.
Source: Reforming Education: The Schooling of a People and Their Education Beyond Schooling (1977), p. 255